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Did you decorate the Christmas tree? 5 ‘different’ ideas which can inspire you

Every year you want to have a different Christmas tree and after a while, decorating it becomes a challenge. Therefore, we have some ideas for you:

1. Northern Christmas tree

Classic, minimalist decorations, even vintage – the perfect recipe for a different Christmas tree. Find such decorations at Christmas fairs that abound in this period. Such a tree needs little ornaments, yet effective. You can put even a few tiny toys, it will be even more different and interesting. Do not forget to decorate the tree base. Put down a warm blanket and a crate where Santa can leave gifts, for a vintage look.

Northern Christmas tree

2. Nude Christmas tree

This fir tree is simply a natural, rich fir tree, which will not give you big headaches because you will not put decorations on it. At most, you can put a Christmas lights installation with white light that illuminate discreetly the tree. For this tree you need decoration only for … the base. For example you can use a fluffy blanket to dress the basis. Do not use different colors, white is the best choice. Preferably, such a fir tree would be in a pot.

NUDE CHRISTMAS TREE

3. Ombre Christmas tree

A modern approach to the Christmas tree, in black and white. Obviously, this time it is better to choose an artificial Christmas tree to get an ombre decor. For this effect, it is necessary to use a colored spray (black in our case), and black and white baubles. Also in this case it would be better to not neglect the tree base and complete the decoration in the same colors.

OMBRE CHRISTMAS TREE

4. Rustic Christmas tree

At this fir tree the spectacular part is the basis. For example, you can use a sled as a support. A wicker basket, a wooden pot are equally inspired choices. Use simple, classic decorations, and do not overload the tree. Try to combine maximum two colors, one of which is neutral – white or beige.

RUSTIC CHRISTMAS TREE

5. Classic Christmas tree

If you’re wondering what is “different” at this tree, we could say “everything and nothing”. This fir tree is big, imposing, but the decorations do not load it. Try to make the decorations together with your family, and you will feel how special is everything. You must not make anything complicated, some cotton flowers and decorations made of paper or pine cones are sufficient.

CLASSIC CHRISTMAS TREE

Dec 21, 2015Paul Scoropan

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